Bhagavad Gita Tenet of Knowledge with Wisdom: Couplets on Gyan Yoga


"Jnana Yoga, as presented in the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizes the path of knowledge and wisdom as a means to liberation (moksha). It involves self-inquiry, understanding the true nature of the self (Atman) and its relationship to the ultimate reality (Brahman), and transcending the illusion of separateness (Maya). This path is about realizing the oneness of all existence and recognizing that the self is eternal and unchanging," informs a Google AI Overview adding that Jnana Yoga involves cultivating wisdom through study, reflection, and contemplation of scriptures and spiritual teachings. It's not just intellectual understanding but a deep, transformative realization. a

 Couplets

Seek self-knowledge, a journey divine,
In the Gita's verses, truths intertwine.

True wisdom reveals what reality holds,
Guiding our actions, as the story unfolds.

In the light of discernment, we find our way,
Toward self-realization, come what may.

Deem self-knowledge, a hidden key,
To unlock freedom, to be wise 'n free.

Unraveling threads of thought and deed,
Exploring depths, both dark and freed,

The masks we wear, the roles we play,
Unveiling truths, come what may.

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